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English translation major, French as a second foreign language, what is suitable for studying abroad?

1. There is no doubt that education is the first choice ~ ~ If you can get the local teacher qualification certificate, being a teacher is a respected profession. After returning home, I can be an English teacher at least professionally in training institutions and university technical secondary schools.

In addition, you can choose translation. If you can get a foreign language translation qualification certificate (preferably simultaneous interpretation), there is no problem for employment immigrants ~ ~ ~ hehe.

Of course, you can also choose business, media and management (international trade, hotel management, tourism management, marketing and finance, and you don't need a professional background ~ ~ ~

2. You can go to England to learn translation, and you can learn authentic English. But for working families, the cost of going to Britain for 300 thousand a year is too extravagant, so it is suggested to consider going to Australia. The cost of studying abroad is low, and you can immigrate after looking for a job.

Finally, I want to say a few more words:

1. I don't know if you are a sophomore or a junior next semester. Anyway, please carefully check the situation in recent years and determine your postgraduate direction as soon as possible, so as to make some targeted preparations for your professional background. You will change your business major. You'd better take advantage of your vacation to find an internship in a big foreign trade company to understand the basic operation mode of the company, and you can also take some related courses instead of going out to learn from scratch.

2. On the question of "rich experience": I suggest that you take part in some practical and research work related to the future postgraduate major as soon as possible after determining the direction of postgraduate study, such as being a part-time teacher of learning education and a volunteer of TV station/newspaper/large-scale sports meeting for learning media. But remember: if it is related to your major as much as possible, the application is useful. Seize the opportunity to participate in more professional competitions and strive for some rankings. If you can publish some papers, the success rate of your application will be great ~ ~ ~